Strong winds with the speed of up to 100mph and heavy rain hit the northwest of Britain causing power outages and serious flood on November 11, 2010. Ten days’ rain falling in just one hour created 6ft deep floodwaters and forced hundreds of people homeless just overnight. A resident from Cornwall still scarily remembered, “I came down this morning to find my hallway, kitchen and sitting room were awash with water.” A landside has blocked main train line into Cornwall, cutting off the county from the rest of England. Luckily, until now, many people in Cornwall have been rescued from their homes and cars.
Traveling by horse seems to be the most effective transportation on the flooded streets of St Blazey, Cornwall
The main train line into Cornwall has been blocked by a landslide, cutting off the county from the rest of Britain
Fire and rescue personnel cleaned a house in St Blazey
A woman is carried on a flooded street in St Blazey. The storm hit the town overnight, when residents awoke in the morning finding all their homes and businesses under several feet of muddy water.
Children are sitting on a wall in St Blazey, Cornwall with Wellington boots.
Vehicles are trapped in the terrible flood at Willow Car Park, Mevagissey.
All roads in Mevagissey turned into rivers after the rain.
Residents try to clear flood water in St Blazey
Another flooded road in Lostwithiel.
Residents in Lostwithiel
A resident tries to bail water from her flooded house in Lostwithiel.
Residents were trying to rescue stranded cars in Lostwithiel.
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